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nomad

noun as in person who wanders from place to place

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As she tells the story in her book Nomad, she met with liberal and conservative outfits.

Today, she takes the formula from me and sucks down every last drop of liquid like a desert-thirsty nomad.

He ended the trip with 5,000 Twitter followers and a new title: digital nomad.

FS: I used to be a café and restaurant nomad, camping out at various spots in Cambridge to write all day.

At DVF, multiple pompoms adorned floppy knit hats, adding a dose of whimsy to a collection inspired by a mythical "nomad."

In China the patriarch of a nomad horde became emperor of a nation retaining ancestor worship as its chief religious system.

These dogs guard the flocks, or the nomad camps, and rather resemble large collies; as a rule, they are black and very fierce.

He was a nomad, wandering from place to place, feeding upon whatever living things he could kill with his hands.

He has a hand-to-mouth, nomad existence, ending in the inevitable frozen misery of the workhouse.

The question will have to be asked: Is it better for this population to be practically nomad or settled?

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to nomad, such as: migrant, pilgrim, vagabond, wanderer, hobo, and itinerant.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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